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Online Video Applications that Create a Competitive Advantage for CVB’s © Copyright 2008, Dorian Dickinson

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Online Video Applications that Create a Competitive Advantage for CVB’s

© Copyright 2008, Dorian Dickinson

DORIAN DICKINSON

• Over twenty years in the marketing, sales management and business development of a wide variety of consumer product and service industries at the supplier and retail levels.

• Strong focus on profit improvement, sales increases, client relationship development, brand positioning and innovative leadership.

• In 2006, was a founding partner in PrivilegedAccess.tv.

• PrivilegedAccess.tv is a first-of it’s kind online video platform that brings to life the new product and technology innovations coming to market at closed to the public trade events.

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WHAT WE ALREADY KNOWABOUT THE INTERNET

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We Live in a Wired World

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74% of US is Online

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1.6 BILLION Worldwide Users

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Your Website is Your Life Line

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Communicates Your Message

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Your Website Sells Your Community to a Global Audience

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WHAT WE NEED TO KNOW NOW

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WHAT ARE PEOPLE DOING ONLINE???NOT… BUT

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Video Completes Their Search

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Video Drives Traffic to YOU!!!

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The World Is Yours

Online Video Puts the World in Your Hands.

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Video Keeps Visitors Engaged

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558 million hours of online video viewed in July 2008

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More than 142 million US internet users watched an average of 80 videos each in

July 2008.

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Online Video Exceeds Expectations

In Feb. 2008 They Predicted

In 2006 They Said

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75% of the total US internet audience have viewed online video

in the past 30 days.

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Online Video is Gold

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Additional VIDEO Generates Additional REVENUE

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Online Video & Tourism

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Seeing is Believing

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Video Adds Value

• “Creating added value for show organizers and their exhibitors is what we’re all about. I believe we’ve hit the mark with our online video platform.”  - Tim Roby, President, Chicago Convention & Tourism Bureau

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Online Video is the Ultimate CVB Marketing Tool

• A recent TravelHorizons™ study found that more than two-thirds of online adult leisure travelers watch online video clips before choosing a vacation destination.

• The Hospitality Sales & Marketing Association International reported in September 2008

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The CCTB was the first CVB in the country to launch a customized online program in an effort to help extend

their global brand. 

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Video Brings Your Community to LIFE

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Converting Text and Photos to Video

Historic HartfordHartford, located at the end of the navigable portion of the Connecticut River, was settled in 1623 as a Dutch trading post called House of Hope. In 1636, a group of English

settlers led by the Reverend Thomas Hooker left Massachusetts and formed a colony here. The settlers made peace with the local Algonquin Indians, who called the town Saukiog, and renamed it after Hertford, England.

Early in its existence Hartford made a significant contribution to the burgeoning society. The Fundamental Orders adopted by the colony in 1639, was the first document in history to establish a government by the consent of the people. The pattern was followed by the framers of the United States Constitution, giving Connecticut its nickname, "The Constitution State."

Evolving from an early agricultural economy, Hartford grew into an important trading center on the Connecticut River. Molasses, spices, coffee and rum were distributed from warehouses in the city's thriving merchant district. Ships set sail from Hartford to England, the West Indies and the Far East. Merchants were concerned about risks to this thriving trade, with fires, pirates, storms and accidents always a threat.

The insurance industry was created when groups of merchants began to share these risks. The practice was formalized with the creation of the Hartford Fire Insurance Group in 1810. Our nation's oldest insurance company still operates in the city as the Hartford Insurance Company. Hartford became the home of many of the nation's largest insurance companies, such as Aetna and Travelers, and is known today as the Insurance Capital of the World.

Pioneering manufacturers like Samuel Colt also called Hartford home. Colt's experiments with interchangeable parts created the basis for today's assembly line manufacturing methods. New techniques employed in his firearms factory made mass production possible and laid the groundwork for Hartford's pre-eminence in the area of precision manufacturing.

Shaped by the social and economic forces which gave rise to industrial growth in America, Hartford grew and prospered as successive waves of immigrants came to work, build and settle in the community. This ethnic and cultural diversity continues to be a prominent part of Hartford's heritage and one of our cities greatest assets.

Hartford also became an important cultural and communications center. The Hartford Courant, founded in 1764, is the country's oldest continuously published newspaper. The nations oldest public art museum, the Wadsworth Athenaeum, was founded in 1844. Supported by prominent benefactors like J.P. Morgan, the museum grew to become one of the top ten art museums in the country. Authors like Mark Twain and Harriet Beecher Stowe were drawn to the area, because, as Twain said "of all the beautiful towns it has been my fortune to see, this is the chief."

For more information on Hartford and the surrounding area, please visit these sites:

**Historic Hartford data provided by www.hartford.gov

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Online Video Needs to Match What Visitors Will See

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Should Viewers See?

Tiananmen Square 1989© Copyright 2008, Dorian Dickinson

Or, Should They See…

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TIPPING POINT TO CHOOSING YOUR DESTINATION

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IMPACT

• Video reaches new key demographics.

• Demographics that travel in groups.

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Mobile Marketing

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Video On the Move

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Growing Trend

• 91 million in US can watch video on their phone© Copyright 2008, Dorian Dickinson

Every CVB Can Benefit from Original Online Video Content

• Promote Attractions• Publicize Events• Drive Interest to Trade & Public Shows• Support Member Locations• Create Video Newsletters

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Promote Attractions

LEGOLand Discovery Center Video© Copyright 2008, Dorian Dickinson

Publicize Events

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• “Our show is even more appealing to our 60,000 attendees and the many others around the world who will be tempted to attend after experiencing it through online video on PrivilegedAccess.tv.” - Perry Reynolds, Vice President, Marketing & Trade Development International Housewares Association

Drive Interest to Trade & Public Events

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Support Member Locations

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Create Online Video Newsletters

Your Chance to be a Leader© Copyright 2008, Dorian Dickinson

Instant Distribution

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Cost Effective

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Grow According to Your Schedule

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Don’t You Know We Have No Budget For This???

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Baby Steps

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Click Here

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Co-Op Opportunity

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Local Advertising Continues to Grow

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Maximize Your ROI

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Stand Out

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Email that People Share

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Social Networking

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Branded Video News Releases

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Industry Newsletters

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In Closing…Step by Step

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Dorian Dickinson

312.399.9578

[email protected]

Kathy Rivera

847.619.7760

[email protected]

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